IND vs AUS | The Australian Cricket Team on Sunday suffered an embarrassing loss to India in the second Test match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Despite being in the hunt to win the match after Day 2, Pat Cummins‘ males surrendered on the third day and misplaced 9 wickets for 52 runs to get bowled out for 113. Indian batters got here to the get together and chased the 115-run whole with 6 wickets in hand. Notably, after the loss, the Aussies are receiving criticism.
Australian Legends Allan Border and Matthew Hayden blasted on the Aussie team and had been left shell-shocked with what occurred on Day 3. Speaking concerning the loss, Border stated, “I’m disappointed, I’m shell-shocked, I’m angry about the way we went about our work today.”Â
The Australian gamers panicked and tried to counterattack the Indians with sweep and reverse sweep strokes. However, the thought failed and six batters went again on these aggressive photographs. “It was panicky, frenetic batting. No one tried to get in there and stem the flow with some good defensive cricket. They were just getting out playing sweep shots, reverse sweeps to just about every ball. You just can’t get away with that on this sort of track. You’ve got to have a method where you play within your limitations. You’re not playing on a flat belter where you can expand your game,” he added.
‘Disaster for Australia’
Meanwhile, former Aussie batter Matthew Hayden known as the loss catastrophe for Australia. “I can’t believe what I’ve just witnessed, they’re world-class players, and they’ve got everything to win in this session, and everything to lose,” Hayden stated throughout commentary on Fox Cricket. “They did it so well last (night) in those few overs, strong scoring rate, good defence, proactive batting, but what we’ve seen here is a disaster for Australia. It’s a disaster because they’ve gone way over the edge in terms of their aggressive play,” he added.
Hayden was additionally left livid over Cummins, who performed an aggressive sweep to get out on the primary ball. Meanwhile, Mike Hussey stated that Australia had been in entrance in the match at the beginning of Day 3 as they’d a 62-run lead with 9 wickets in hand. “They will be bitterly disappointed. Coming into today, they were in front of this Test match – nine wickets in hand with a 60-odd run lead. Unfortunately they just gave it away,” he stated.